Could that be what happened here, since copy/pasting the guts of it into a new db solved it, so to speak?Īlso, my apologies on the copy/pasting in my replies to everyone. I've seen references to a db just getting corrupt and causing odd errors such as this. In this instance the db was rather small and not too much trouble to copy/paste the objects into a new db, but if this was a really big database I would have preferred to find the source and fix it that way. I'd call this a success, but I'm still wondering where else I could have looked. No changing of code, queries or form/control properties at all. What I did at work (I don't Reddit at work, so my apologies on the delay) was just create a new database and copy/paste the tables/queries/forms from the old db into it, and it worked properly with no errors.
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